Angling at White Lough
White Lough is in a pleasant setting by Rehaghy Mountain, near Aughnacloy. The fishery is regularly stocked with takeable rainbow trout.
Key information about White Lough
Nearest town | Aughnacloy |
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Area/length | 9.3 hectares |
Species | Rainbow trout and pike |
Season | 1 February to 31 December |
Methods |
Fly fishing, spinning and worm fishing for trout - fly fishing only from boats. Bait fishing for pike with barbless hooks or hooks with flattened barbs only and hook size four or greater. Deadbaiting for pike is allowed using one rod only and should be a minimum size of 100mm |
Daily bag limit | Four trout per rod One pike per person |
Size limit | Minimum takeable size 24.5cm |
Boats | Fishing is allowed from non-mechanical boats only |
Licence | DAERA game rod licence (even when fishing for pike): Game rod licence prices from DAERA |
Permit | DAERA game angling permit (even when fishing for pike): Game angling permit prices from DAERA |
Facilities for people with disabilities | See below |
Walking and boating
Visitors can walk around the shore, taking care to respect private landowners' adjoining land. Small boats are allowed but power boats are not.
Facilities for people with disabilities
Two disabled fishing stands are accessible directly from the car park. There is a hardcore and boardwalk path from the car park around the shoreline. Fishing stands are provided.
How to get there
From Aughnacloy
Head southeast on A28 towards Dungannon Road (B35). Turn left and then right.